A couple of fans also commented on a group photo featuring Hannah that was shared to Instagram by the Turn 2 Foundation, with one named @yankeesprincess2 writing, “Hannah looks like she’s got a baby bump!!” and another named @ole_blue_eyes noting, “I spy a baby bump.”

Jeter, 44, and the Sports Illustrated model, 28, welcomed their first child together — daughter Bella — last August.

The longtime shortstop, who spent his entire 20-year MLB career with the Yankees from 1995-2014, spoke about his daughter during an interview with Extra on Thursday, telling the outlet it’s been “awesome” being a dad.

“Regardless of what happens in the course of a day, when you get home and you have your daughter there, it puts a smile on your face, so I have no complaints whatsoever,” he said.

When the Extra reporter asked if he planned on having more kids, Jeter then replied, “Yeah, there’s a few more….you’re slick! I see that!”

Jeter declined to discuss his new role as Miami Marlins CEO during a short interview with the Daily News on Thursday and instead focused on his foundation, which creates programs that help children stay away from drugs and alcohol and focus on healthy lifestyles.

“We’ve gotten a lot of support throughout the community from our sponsors, athletes, celebrities, just the communities not only here in New York but in West Michigan and Florida as well,” Jeter said. “It means a lot to us as a family to be able to be sustainable for 22 years.”